Got the chance today to work on a friend's jon boat that needed a new transom. He wanted all aluminum and bought some 1.5" x 3" square tubing to replace the plywood. Turned out pretty good and is quite strong! Gonna add a piece of plate to the inside where the outboard mounts.
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You don't need a welder to build whatever size of platform you're looking for. One boat shop near me builds bass boats out of jon boats and rivets all the framework and sheet together. The riv-nuts are a good option for having an aluminum deck addition that's removable allowing changes to be...
Earlier this year I bought a tig welder because I wanted do do my own remodeling on a jon boat I bought. Same kind of issues was addressed with my boat, other than I don't really use a front trolling motor that often even though I have a nice one. My solution was to make a front deck at rail...
I bought the material to rework my transom a couple months ago. It's ⅛" thick 1.5" x 3" aluminum rectangle. I've been test running outboard heights with a longshaft motor on a short shaft boat. Want to have it perfect before I commit to the rebuild. I bought 2 - 8' lengths for $80 locally. Best...
You're right, they did update it. With quarterly price adjustments. Still shows prices based on $118 registration fee...
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I doubt they'll lower their $150 for title transfer. I bought a used boat w/trailer, a small atv trailer, a used truck and re-registered another vehicle so far this year = well over a grand.
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Yeah, I'm not ocd, but once something like that is noticed it's hard to not fix it. Mine is getting close too, about a week out. Have to weld on a elevated deck I made then it'll be ready to test run again.
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I reduced my leaks down to one rivet, which I fixed. Since the hull is finally leak free I installed the lower deck framing and deck. Picked up a starting battery and made a bracket to mount it up front. I also made an elevated platform for the bow for lighting. I'll try to get in another river...
I run the receiver brackets for the swivel mounts on my rear bench so the seat can easily be removed. Lift a lever in the front and the swivel slides out of the receiver. It's the lowest profile locking removable setup I know of and quite stable.
That's the only traditional boat seat I use on...
Took mine back out over the weekend to check for leaks and test my adjusted outboard height. I dropped it to 4⅞", a compromise between the two heights I've had it and a fear of going too low. This time I went alone and the outboard performed great with the cavitation plate just on top of the...
I've been trying to balance what I need to make the boat as functional as possible within the design of my build, something that money is definitely playing a factor. I wanted all aluminum hatches, but that changed to plywood because of all the other changes with my build, money and time. Now I...